An investigation has revealed that former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh is linked to the misappropriation of $362 million in public funds, which were reportedly used to acquire private jets, luxury vehicles, and high-value properties.
Investigation Uncovers Extensive Asset Purchases
The probe, conducted by the Gambian government, has found that funds allegedly diverted from state coffers during Jammeh’s 22-year rule financed a range of personal acquisitions. These include two private aircraft, a fleet of luxury cars, and several properties both within The Gambia and abroad.
Details of Asset Acquisition
According to the investigation, the funds were used to purchase two private jets, numerous high-end automobiles, and real estate holdings. The properties identified span multiple locations, including residences in The Gambia and international assets. The government’s findings indicate that these purchases were made through a network of companies and associates linked to Jammeh.
Government Response and Ongoing Proceedings
Officials have stated that efforts are underway to recover the assets and return the funds to the state. The Gambian government has initiated legal proceedings aimed at reclaiming properties and vehicles acquired with public money. Authorities are also collaborating with international partners to trace and recover assets located outside the country.
Background on Yahya Jammeh’s Tenure
Yahya Jammeh governed The Gambia from 1994 until 2017, when he was ousted following a presidential election. His administration has faced numerous allegations of corruption and human rights abuses. The current investigation is part of a broader effort to address financial irregularities and recover state resources lost during his time in office.
Further Information
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